Using Doctrine commands in Netbeans - doctrine

In this video at youtube, You can see at 0:50 that the person has integrated Doctrine Commands in the Netbeans. I want to know how we can integrate Doctrine commands to use with Netbeans instead of cmd in windows. Thanks.

You should try to read this article :
Creating doctrine cli and adding it to zend tool
Then, if you don't really know how to integrate Zend tool with Netbeans try to read this good tutorial : how to configure zend tool and netbeans
I hope that you'll find a solution

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First build HelloWorld application not working

I'm newbie in Opendaylight. I'm trying the very first example of ODL controller application by following this tutorial:
Controller Core Functionality Tutorials
Of course it was not updated so I had to modify something for the newest version (Carbon SR3, on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS). However, when I executed the program, I couldn't find the message
HelloProvider Session Initiated
by typing
log:display | grep Hello
It means my application was not started. On the other hand, I verified features but there was only odl-hello-api by default (no restconf, dlux, etc.). I had to modified karaf/pom.xml (karaf4-parent version 3.0.2-SNAPSHOT, adding dependencies for dlux-core and dluxapps) to install these features but of course I coudln't find my application in ODL graphic application.
Anyone has the same issues? Thanks in advance.
The core tutorials project is no longer maintained. I would suggest looking at the toaster sample documented at https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/OpenDaylight_Controller:MD-SAL:Toaster_Step-By-Step. To try your own project, use the startup archetype documented at https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/OpenDaylight_Controller:MD-SAL:Startup_Project_Archetype.

Migration from Xerces 2.X to Xerces 3.X

Currently, My code uses Xerces-C 2.7, but due to requirement I was asked to migrate to Xerces-c 3.X. I couldn't find any official detailed document that can help me in achieving the same.I am using wrapper on the top of xerces-C 2.X that makes me more uncomfortable to port my code to use Xerces-C 3.X.With different link I was able to write the standalone code to Read and write XML using latest Xerces.(Took help : Xerces-C: Migration from v2.x to v3.x?).
Does is it right choice whether to port my code for 2.X to 3.X or write a new library?
I am not aware, if any Xerces 2.X code is compatible with stdC++11 ?If yes, Kindly Let me know the version along with the Link from where I can get the code.
Thanks in Advance
We didn't migrate the code.As a temporary way,to support C++11 feature, we build the xerces2.X with c++11 flag and was able to successfully link to the library.

Laravel Download and Installation

I'm a webdeveloper and I'm starting a huge project requested by a company.
I'm trying to figure out if is best to use a PHP framework or not, and in case, which one.
I know Codeigniter, but I wanted to look around to see what's the best framework at the moment. I found out Laravel is trending at the top so I wanted to try it out.
Being used to Codeigniter I usually download the zip file with all the phps inside and start working. I'm trying to do the same with Laravel but I saw you are to download and use composer to install it.
I'm not really used to the Terminal and I wanted to ask if that's the only way of installing it or if there is a downloadable version as in Codeigniter, CakePHP, etc...
You can always download the ZIPped code directly from project's GitHub site. You can find the base application here: https://github.com/laravel/laravel - you'll find a link at the bottom of the right column. This code is what composer downloads when you use that to setup the application.
If you want to use Laravel you will have to use Composer as this is what the application uses to manage its dependencies. It's not hard, as you'll only need to run a few commands.
You can learn more about how to install and use composer in the docs: https://getcomposer.org/download/

NetBeans 8.0 PHP CodeIgniter Framework support

I am using netbeans 8.0 it shows auto-complete for zend framework but not for codeigniter. How can I use it with codeigniter for auto-complete support???
Thanks
Copy the code in the answer here: Netbeans code completion for CodeIgniter
into a php file in your project.
I used CI_Autocomplete2.0.php in the root of the project. It's a hack, but it does work. Since I'm familiarizing myself with CI's syntax & naming conventions it does what I want.
I successfully installed one of the Kenai 7.3 modules in 7.4, but the other one they show on the webpage wasn't listed in the plugin options, so I uninstalled it and now I can't get it to re-install again. I haven't tried it in my NetBeans 8 yet though.
Edit: Sorry, I just figured out that the Kenai modules were both listed. The "PHP CI Framework Repository" installed ok (don't know what, if anything, it did yet). It's the "PHP CI Framework" that won't install and lists out a bunch of module dependencies. I'll update again if there's anything to add when I try with Nb8.
You can do this using Project Kenai. Hope that's what you're looking for.
use sublime text editor 2 or 3 and install CI:snippets you will get dropdown for the codeigniter or check this link
http://ellislab.com/forums/viewthread/184716/

a short HOW TO on ECLIM

Hi
I have a list of How to unanswered. It would be great if anyone can help me in this
1) How to debug in eclim
2) How to create servlets easily ( with the template included by default)
3) By any chance is there any support for plugins like 'Perforce'
There are few things like support for junit, getter/setter/construction etc . There should definitely be a good support for the above . Of all things debugging should be there for sure. Unfortunately I am not able to find out how.
Please add more questions and lot more answers.
Thanks
I debug in eclipse. I don't think eclim provides debugging from vim. However, there are solutions. See question How to Debug Java Application using VIM.
Are you just talking about using eclipse's new file wizard to create servlets? I don't know how you could do that from Vim. But you can use vim's templates. Vim's method of templates are referred to in vimdoc as skeleton files. It looks like there are some plugins to provide some defaults: skeleton and tSkeleton.
When I use perforce, I use this perforce.vim plugin.
Eclim supports junit. For getter/setter/construction and other code snippets, try snipMate.

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